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Country. 



Name of Delegate. 



Particulars. 



Slijssia - 

 •Scotland 



Spain 

 ■Sweden - 



Switzerland 

 ■Ukraine - 



Prof. B. Issatchenko 

 Mr. T. Anderson 

 Mr. A. Main 



Don Antonio Garcia 

 Romero (unable to 

 attend). 



Mr. P. E. G. Insulander - 



Mr. *M. de Wachenfelt 



( Supplementary ) . 

 Dr. A. Volkart 



Prof. N. Kuleschoff 



International Sir A. Daniel Hall 

 Agricultural 

 Institute, Rome. 



Director, Seed Testing Sta- 

 tion, Botanical Garden, 

 Leningrad. 



Director, Seed Testing Sta- 

 tion, Board of Agriculture 

 for Scotland, Edinburgh. 



Chief Inspector, Board of 

 Agriculture for Scotland, 

 Edinburgh. 



Director, Central Seed Testing 

 Station, La Moncloa, Ma- 

 drid. 



Director General and Chief of 

 the Swedish Directorate 

 General of Agriculture, 

 Stockholm. 



Agricultural Adviser, Swedish 

 Legation, London. 



Director, Institute for Agri- 

 cultural Experiments, Oer- 

 likon-Ziirich. 



Director, Kharkow Seed Test- 

 ing and Control Station. 



Chief Scientifio Adviser, 

 Ministry of Agriculture, 

 London. 



Secretary to the Congress. Mr. H. Chambers (Ministry of Agriculture 

 «,nd Fisheries). 



Sir Lawrence Weaver expressed regret that, for administrative 

 reasons, the Government of the United States of America had 

 not appointed ofificial delegates, but stated that the Congress had 

 the advantage of the presence of Professor M. T. Munn, President 

 •of the Association of Official Seed Analysts of North America. 



(At a subsequent stage in the proceedings the Congress also 

 welcomed Mr. Edgar Brown, Botanist in Charge, United States 

 Department of Agriculture, Washington.) 



Sir Lawrence Weaver also welcomed the following additional 

 ■observers : — 



Mr. Peter Krosby 

 Miss Astri Frisak 



Miss M. L. Yeo 



Miss K. Sjelby 



> Norway. 



- Representing the International Agri- 

 cultural Institute, Rome. 

 Who had assisted Mr. Dorph-Petersen 

 with the great burden of work which 

 had fallen upon him since the 3rd 

 International Congress met in Copen- 

 hagen in 1921. 

 (Dr. J. M. Saulnier, Chief of the French Phytopathological 

 Service, Paris, also attended as an observer during the last 

 'days of the Congress.) 



Continuing, Sir Lawrence Weaver said that all those present 

 were immensely indebted to the European Seed Testing ^^ssocia- 



